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We made several stops here during our stay in Melbourne as the quality and variety of sweet treats keeps you coming back. The only thing missing is any sort of dark chocolate confection. Other than that, there are some unusual - but delicious! - selections...More

We stopped in here on the way back to our hotel from dinner. I don’t know if this is considered a Melbourne institution, but it was certainly iconic in terms of the number of kinds of cakes etc it offered... and its presentation of them...More

I discovered this cafe on a recent trip to Melbourne. The range of cakes and sweets is incredible and well priced and the staff are helpful. I met up there with family and friends and family who live in Melbourne and they loved it. It...More

Beautiful cakes So many hard to choose.
We got a yoyo and other custard roll with vanilla and chocolate forget the name. Both cakes were very very nice and not too sweet.
Coffee was ok
Very pleasant with old friends

We discovered this wonderful bakery one night on the way to the theatre and lucky for us they were still open on the way back. I’ve never seen such a huge choice of delicious baked goods in one place. It took us ages to decide,...More

I go to this place every time I am in Melbourne and sit with a cuppa and a sweet, then I get take away.
There is a large selection of Greek sweets and if you like chocolate then you will love it here as they...More

Our group made a beeline for Melbourne's Greek Quarter in search of a decent cake and coffee, and at International Cakes we were spoilt for choice. However, of the five different sweets and cakes we tried, none were as delicious as we had hoped. We...More

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